Salvador Dali

"Let the labyrinth of wrinkles be furrowed in my brow with the red-hot iron of my own life, let my hair whiten and my step become vacillating, on condition that I can save the intelligence of my soul - let my unformed childhood soul, as it ages, assume the rational and esthetic forms of an architecture, let me learn just everything that others cannot teach me, what only life would be capable of marking deeply in my skin!"

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Source: Salvador Dali (2013). “The Secret Life of Salvador Dalí”, p.67, Courier Corporation

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Salvador Dali

Salvador Dali

Artist, Surrealist

Salvador Dali was a Spanish surrealist artist known for his striking and bizarre images, particularly in works like The Persistence of Memory.

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